The Community Paramedicine Guide
This is a comprehensive guide to the deployment of the Mobile Primary Care Unit (MPCU) for delivering primary care via EMS providers. This guide also is a detailed presentation on EMS Telemedicine and the prospects for using these technologies for substantially reducing healthcare costs.
Crucial to these systems is the use of Decision Support Software (DSS) to triage callers at the dispatch, call-center, and in actual field operations to determine if a call or a patient is an actual emergency (emergent) or non-emergency (non-emergent). Also reviewed is the crucial nature of EMS Telemedicine to “look inside” and acquire critical physiological data and transmit this to hospital physicians and specialists to save lives.
Community Paramedicine may not only reduce healthcare delivery costs, but it also increases the quality of individual patient care. EMS Telemedicine and Decision Support provide new levels of provider safety, efficiency, and significantly reduces daily work-loads.
Emergency and Non-Emergency:
How can you really tell?
For detailed information on safely and accurately determining if a dispatch call or a patient has a truly emergent or non-emergent status view information on the Odyssey Decision Support Software system.
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Related Resources:
- Community Paramedicine: Roundtable
- Community Paramedic
- The Next Big Thing : Paramedicine
- AACE: Taking Care to the Patient
- IOM – Future of Emergency Care
- EMS Chiefs of Canada – Strategy Report
- NHTSA – EMS Agenda for the Future
- NHTSA – EMS Implementation Guide
- NHTSA – EMS Education Agenda for the Future
- NHTSA – EMS Research Agenda
- NHRA – Rural Agenda for the Future
- Presentation by Overton (IOM – NHS)
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